normal#normalPlacemarkhighlight#highlightPlacemark#ggssStyleMapIncredibly Long Trains (1 of 2)

“Looks like these trains are stopped at a level crossing on the Burlington Northern railroad track in Wyoming. The Northern one is chopped off by some low-res imagery, but scroll south to see just how incredibly long they are! Amazing.
Thanks: tamat
Update
In the comments, Eric Smith said:
These are unit coal trains, …”

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]]>Looks like these trains are stopped at a level crossing on the Burlington Northern railroad track in Wyoming. The Northern one is chopped off by some low-res imagery, but scroll south to see just how incredibly long they are! Amazing.
Thanks: tamat
Update
In the comments, Eric Smith said:
These are unit coal trains, -105.29979244.2639700100000-105.299792,44.263970#ggssStyleMapIncredibly Long Trains (2 of 2)

“Looks like these trains are stopped at a level crossing on the Burlington Northern railroad track in Wyoming. The Northern one is chopped off by some low-res imagery, but scroll south to see just how incredibly long they are! Amazing.
Thanks: tamat
Update
In the comments, Eric Smith said:
These are unit coal trains, ”

Read the full text at GoogleSightseeing.com
]]>Looks like these trains are stopped at a level crossing on the Burlington Northern railroad track in Wyoming. The Northern one is chopped off by some low-res imagery, but scroll south to see just how incredibly long they are! Amazing.
Thanks: tamat
Update
In the comments, Eric Smith said:
These are unit coal trains, -105.52897144.4397190100000-105.528971,44.439719